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Competitive strategies and higher education-industry collaboration
policies are playing an important role in fostering the reputation
and international rankings of higher education institutions. The
positive impact of these policies may best be observed in economic
and social outputs of many countries such as the USA, Singapore,
South Korea, EU countries, and Turkey. However, the number of
academic publications that specifically concentrate on the impact
of these policies on higher education institutions and authorities
remains relatively limited. Digital Transformation and
Internationalization Strategies in Organizations covers a wide
range of issues and topics, including employment systems, quality
management systems, international ranking systems in higher
education, education and language policies in higher education, and
business models employed in techno-parks. This book helps higher
education institutions manage their manpower and become cognizant
of the factors that may exert a drastic impact on their success. It
is ideal for managers, executives, IT consultants, researchers,
practitioners, academics, professors, and undergraduate and
postgraduate students.
It is imperative that the 21st century population develops media
literacy competence at several levels. Schools possess a crucial
role in achieving these competencies and as such, teachers need to
be equipped with effective methods and training. Promoting Global
Competencies Through Media Literacy is an advanced reference
publication featuring the latest scholarly research on
transdisciplinary and transformative assessment practices from
primary-level to university-level educational settings. Including
coverage on a broad range of topics such as digital storytelling,
virtual environment, and cross-cultural communication, this book is
ideally designed for academicians, researchers, and librarians
seeking current research on current trends in media literacy in
educational settings.
The digital age has made it easy for anyone, even those with
limited technology proficiency, to create some form of media. With
so many different types of media and the sheer volume of
information coming from a wide array of sources, media literacy has
become an essential skill that can be very difficult to learn and
teach. The Handbook of Research on Media Literacy Research and
Applications Across Disciplines aims to present cross-disciplinary
examinations of media literacy, specifically investigating its
challenges and solutions and its implications for P-20 education.
An assemblage of innovative findings centered on national and
international perspectives, with topics including critical thinking
and decision-making processes, smart consumerism, recognizing
point-of-view, media influence, responsible media creation, cyber
threats, media literacy instruction, among others, this book is
ideally designed for educators, researchers, activists,
instructional designers, media specialists, and professionals.
This book is the collection of my own studies in logistics,
targeted to a broad readership. The book consists of 4 parts and 5
chapters. The first part deals with the logistics services in
developed and developing countries, while the second part covers
global competitiveness and logistics performance. The third part is
about the relationship between the logistics performance and
education and, finally, the fourth part examines the relationship
between the choices of transport mode and fuel type. All the
chapters in this book are independent of each other, with each one
reflecting my own experience, analyses and results. I hope you will
find this book useful, informative and appropriate for your needs.
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICTs)
have gained significant importance and become vital to the
operations of both organizations and individuals. However, there
are numerous factors that have affected the adoption of ICTs
including access and accessibility barriers, political
participation, and social empowerment. This has attracted the
attention of researchers who are interested in understanding the
socioeconomic influences of ICT adoption and how these technologies
impact the infrastructure of modern organizational activities.
Recent Developments in Individual and Organizational Adoption of
ICTs is a collection of innovative research on the methods of
organizational and infrastructural advancement through the
application of information and communication technologies. While
highlighting topics including internet banking, supply chain
management, and e-government services, this book is ideally
designed for managers, researchers, policymakers, politicians,
business practitioners, educators, decision scientists,
strategists, and students seeking current research on the
socioeconomic impact of ICT adoption.
With the current ubiquity of technological tools and digital media,
having the skillset necessary to use and understand digital media
is essential. Integrating media literacy into modern day education
can cultivate a stronger relationship between technology,
educators, as well as students. The Handbook of Research on Media
Literacy in the Digital Age presents key research in the field of
digital media literacy with a specific emphasis on the need for
pre-service and in-service educators to become familiar and
comfortable with the current digital tools and applications that
are an essential part of youth culture. Presenting pedagogical
strategies as well as practical research and applications of
digital media in various aspects of culture, society, and
education, this publication is an ideal reference source for
researchers, educators, graduate-level students, and media
specialists.
This book compiles the fundamentals, applications and viable
product strategies of biomimetic lipid membranes into a single,
comprehensive source. It broadens its perspective to
interdisciplinary realms incorporating medicine, biology, physics,
chemistry, materials science, as well as engineering and pharmacy
at large. The book guides readers from membrane structure and
models to biophysical chemistry and functionalization of membrane
surfaces. It then takes the reader through a myriad of
surface-sensitive techniques before delving into cutting-edge
applications that could help inspire new research directions. With
more than half the world's drugs and various toxins targeting these
crucial structures, the book addresses a topic of major importance
in the field of medicine, particularly biosensor design, diagnostic
tool development, vaccine formulation, micro/nano-array systems,
and drug screening/development. Provides fundamental knowledge on
biomimetic lipid membranes; Addresses some of biomimetic membrane
types, preparation methods, properties and characterization
techniques; Explains state-of-art technological developments that
incorporate microfluidic systems, array technologies,
lab-on-a-chip-tools, biosensing, and bioprinting techniques;
Describes the integration of biomimetic membranes with current
top-notch tools and platforms; Examines applications in medicine,
pharmaceutical industry, and environmental monitoring.
This book analyzes the externalization of the EU's immigration and
asylum practices towards non-member transit countries and the
consequences of this process. Selected policy areas of
externalization (border management, visa policy, readmission
agreements and asylum policy) are applied to Turkey and Morocco as
two main migration transit countries within two different
institutional cooperation mechanisms: Turkey as an EU candidate
country within the EU's enlargement policy; Morocco without
membership prospect within the EU's neighborhood policy. Yildiz
applies theoretical debates and critically compares the rhetoric in
policy papers with practice in the field. This volume not only
contributes to the issue of the external dimension of EU
immigration policy by incorporating transit countries into the
debate, but also expands upon our understanding of the EU's
contested external governance paradigm. It will be of use to
students, scholars, and policy makers in the field of European
studies, migration and asylum studies, international relations, and
political science.
Cultural texts born out of migration frequently defy easy
categorization as they cross borders, languages, histories, and
media in unpredictable ways. Instead of corralling them into
identity categories, whether German or otherwise, the essays in
this volume, building on the influential work of Leslie A. Adelson,
interrogate how to respond to their methodological challenge in
innovative ways. Investigating a wide variety of twentieth- and
twenty-first-century texts that touch upon "things German" in the
broadest sense-from print and born-digital literature to essay
film, nature drawings, and memorial sites-the contributions employ
transnational and multilingual lenses to show how these works
reframe migration and temporality, bringing into view antifascist
aesthetics, refugee time, postmigrant Heimat, translational
poetics, and post-Holocaust affects. With new literary texts by
Yoko Tawada and Zafer Senocak and essays by Gizem Arslan, Brett de
Bary, Bettina Brandt, Claudia Breger, Deniz Goekturk, John Namjun
Kim, Yuliya Komska, Paul Michael Lutzeler, B. Venkat Mani, Barbara
Mennel, Katrina L. Nousek, Anna Parkinson, Damani J. Partridge,
Erik Porath, Jamie Trnka, Ulrike Vedder, and Yasemin Yildiz.
The Old Turkic Yenisei Inscriptions have been significantly less
thoroughly investigated than the famous Orkhon Inscriptions, and
many paleographical, grammatical, and lexical aspects are still
insufficiently examined. This book is the first monograph study of
eight inscriptions found near the Uybat River in Khakassia, seven
of which are engraved in stone, one in the bottom of a silver
vessel. Although all but one of the inscriptions have been the
object of research, many problems regarding the glyphs and their
reading are unsolved. The present study collects and compares all
relevant information available on the Uybat Inscriptions and
provides a thorough, revised analysis of the texts. Every
inscription is presented in transliteration, transcription and
translation, with detailed metadata, exhaustive information on the
glyph inventory, and a comprehensive critical apparatus. The book
also contains a glossary of all identifiable lexemes and a
morphology index. Drawings, photographs and facsimiles are given in
the appendix. The study contributes to our understanding of the
language, script, and culture of the Old Turkic civilization in the
Yenisei area and can serve as a model for further studies on
individual inscription groups.
2022 Endocrine Case Management: Meet The Professor Reference
Edition is your source for the latest updates in the diagnosis and
management of a wide range of endocrine disorders. This valuable
resource allows you to evaluate your knowledge and gain insight
into the strategies used by clinical experts. Updated annually.
Analog design is one of the more difficult aspects of electrical
engineering. The main reason is the apparently vague decisions an
experienced designer makes in optimizing his circuit. To enable
fresh designers, like students electrical engineering, to become
acquainted with analog circuit design, structuring the analog
design process is of utmost importance.
Structured Electronic Design: Negative-Feedback Amplifiers presents
a design methodology for negative-feedback amplifiers. The design
methodology enables to synthesize a topology and to, at the same
time, optimize the performance of that topology.
Key issues in the design methodology are orthogonalization,
hierarchy and simple models. Orthogonalization enables the separate
optimization of the three fundamental quality aspects: noise,
distortion and bandwidth. Hierarchy ensures that the right
decisions are made at the correct level of abstraction. The use of
simple models, results in simple calculations yielding
maximum-performance indicators that can be used to reject wrong
circuits relatively fast.
The presented design methodology divides the design of
negative-feedback amplifiers in six independent steps. In the first
two steps, the feedback network is designed. During those design
steps, the active part is assumed to be a nullor, i.e. the
performance with respect to noise, distortion and bandwidth is
still ideal.
In the subsequent four steps, an implementation for the active part
is synthesized. During those four steps the topology of the active
part is synthesized such that optimum performance is obtained.
Firstly, the input stage is designed with respect to noise
performance. Secondly, the output stage isdesigned with respect to
clipping distortion. Thirdly, the bandwidth performance is
designed, which may require the addition of an additional
amplifying stage. Finally, the biasing circuitry for biasing the
amplifying stages is designed.
By dividing the design in independent design steps, the total
global optimization is reduced to several local optimizations. By
the specific sequence of the design steps, it is assured that the
local optimizations yield a circuit that is close to the global
optimum. On top of that, because of the separate dedicated
optimizations, the resource use, like power, is tracked clearly.
Structured Electronic Design: Negative-Feedback Amplifiers presents
in two chapters the background and an overview of the design
methodology. Whereafter, in six chapters the separate design steps
are treated with great detail. Each chapter comprises several
exercises. An additional chapter is dedicated to how to design
current sources and voltage source, which are required for the
biasing. The final chapter in the book is dedicated to a thoroughly
described design example, showing clearly the benefits of the
design methodology.
In short, this book is valuable for M.Sc.-curriculum Electrical
Engineering students, and of course, for researchers and designers
who want to structure their knowledge about analog design further.
The 21st century has brought about many changes in the economic
realm due to acceleration of globalization. The competitive
landscape in numerous areas must always be reinvented to account
for these changes, therefore making different marketing efforts a
requirement for long-term success. The Handbook of Research on
Effective Marketing in Contemporary Globalism provides readers with
an understanding of the importance of marketing products and
services across different cultures and languages in an era of high
global competition. Intensified globalization, shifting
demographics, and rapid innovations in technology and productivity
solidify this publication's importance to scholar-practitioners,
business executives, and undergraduate/graduate students.
Humans and figs form hybrid communities within the context of
anthropogenic landscapes, supported by biocultural mutualisms
driven by traits of Ficus species and peopleâs imagination and
practices, and where humans also positively influence Ficus species
ecology. Fig Trees and Humans examines the interactions between the
biology and ecology of the genus Ficus and how humans use and think
of Ficus species across the tropics and in the Mediterranean
region. It demonstrates a high level of convergence of material and
symbolic uses of human-fig interactions that affect various aspects
of human culture, as well as the ecology of wild or cultivated
Ficus species.
The first edition of Minimally Processed and Refrigerated Fruits
and Vegetables, edited by Robert C. Wiley and Fatih Yildiz, was
published in 1994. At the time of publication, this was a new
concept and was well-received by the scientific community.
Minimally processed foods are whole plant tissues (the identity of
the plant tissue is recognized by consumers), which may contain
active enzymes, live tissues, and plant cells. These are some of
the basics for the healthy food design. The overall function of
these foods is to provide convenient (ready-to-serve, ready-to
cook, free of any pesticides and contaminants),like-fresh products
for food service and retail consumers. Minimally Processed and
Refrigerated Foods (MPR) have been popular in many countries. The
following are some of the advantages offered by MPR produce foods:
1. Ease of portion control in the food service industry 2. Lower
transportation cost (all inedible portions of the produce are
removed prior to transportation) 3. No waste is generated at the
point of consumption 4. Utilization and recycling of the waste is
much easier 5. Value-added new fruit and vegetable products and
meal development is possible and easy 6. No requirement is needed
for phytosanitary control during trade 7-No glycation end products
formation during processing, 8.Degree of food processing is
minimized for optimal health of human, the processing plant for MPR
produce, which is not addressed in any other books on this topic,
will be described in this second edition. Also, comparison of
minimal processing technologies with other technologies was
explained in the first publication and will be updated in this
second edition. During the last 200 years the purpose of food
processing was a-safety(sterilization, Pasteurization,1804 Nicholas
Apert,Pasteur 1867), and b-prevention of deficiency
diseases(Enrichments),but MPR foods provides a two new dimensions
to food processing ; a-Prevention of chronic diseases(bioactive
compounds) and b-Optimum health (functional
foods,Superfoods,Neutraceuticals, and Medical foods) for human.
This book, is the result of my studies, which use the dynamic
Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP, GDyn) simulations for
exploring impacts of international trade on logistics services. As
the demand for logistics depends mostly on the volume of trade and
trade patterns, international trade affects the transport and
logistics, as it might generate a higher or lower demand for
transport and logistics services in long-term. This book consists
of two parts and five chapters. First part of the book shortly
introduces you to the general concepts of the computable general
equilibrium models (CGE) and presents you fundamentals of a dynamic
general equilibrium models. In each chapter of the last part, two
short articles that simulate various scenarios are presented. Each
chapter of this book is independent of each other. I hope you will
find this book informative, beneficial and appropriate for your
needs.
This book is the result of my studies, which use the Global Trade
Analysis Project (GTAP) simulations for exploring impacts of
international trade on logistics services. Because, demand for
logistics depends mostly on the volume of trade and trade patterns,
international trade affects the transport and logistics, as it
might generate a higher or lower demand for transport and logistics
services. This book consists of two parts and seven chapters. First
part of the book shortly introduces you to the general concepts of
the computable general equilibrium models (CGE) and presents you
fundamentals of a CGE model. In each chapter of the last part,
short articles that include various simulations based on various
scenarios are presented. Each chapter of this book is independent
of each other. I hope you will find this book informative,
beneficial and appropriate for your needs.
This book comes out from the materials I used to refer while doing
my research on the optimization issues in logistics. I brought
together some of these materials to form a guidance material on the
fundamentals of the optimization concepts along with my own studies
on the application of optimization methods. This book consists of
two parts and six chapters. The first part of the book, which
consists of three chapters, is about introduction to optimization
with typical base problems and algorithms for solving problems. The
second part of this book consists of three my own researches on the
application of optimization methods. Each chapter in this book is
independent of each other. I hope you will find this book useful,
informative, beneficial and appropriate for your needs.
Competitive strategies and higher education-industry collaboration
policies are playing a vital role in fostering the reputation and
international rankings of higher education institutions. The
positive impact of these policies may best be observed in the
economic and social outputs of many countries such as the USA,
Singapore, South Korea, and European Union (EU) countries such as
Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. However, the number
of academic publications that specifically concentrate on the
impact of these policies on higher education institutions and
authorities remains relatively limited. University-Industry
Collaboration Strategies in the Digital Era is an essential
research publication that provides comprehensive research on
competitive strategies for higher education institutions that will
allow them to forge beneficial partnerships with industries that
will have a significant impact on their success. Highlighting a
wide range of topics such as human resource management, network
planning, and institutional structure, this book is ideal for
administrators, education professionals, academicians, researchers,
policymakers, and students.
Sustainable energy development concept requires and maintains
multiple linkages among energy production, energy consumption,
human well-being, and environmental quality. Greenhouse
Engineering: Integrated Energy Management puts forward the concept
of integrated energy management and modeling pertinent to
greenhouses that will eventually help reduce the load on power
grids, demand for fossil fuels and water, and supply CO2 for the
greenhouse production. This book helps enhance the competitive
position of the global greenhouse industry by introducing
economically, environmentally and socially sustainable technologies
and management strategies. Exclusive title on integrated energy
management approach for greenhouse designing Addresses energy for
heating concept Includes case studies from real work greenhouse
systems Incorporates a design/energy management approach Contains
updated material on greenhouse heating with examples and case
studies Aimed at researchers, professionals, and students in the
fields of energy systems, mechanical, agriculture, and biosystems
engineering.
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